On Wed, 2012-01-11 at 12:55 -0500, Torrent Girl wrote:

> How do I do this?
> 
> He means the editor must be set to HTML mode in order to enter and change 
> text that contains HTML.
> 
> How and where do I set the editor to html mode?


Perhaps I'm confusing CFTEXTAREA that makes use of FCKEditor under the
hood, but there was an attribute for that tag that allowed me to
indicate plain text or HTML.

So CKEditor may handle that in another way.....or the CFTEXTAREA tag
needed that attribute so it could behave like a regular text are OR an
HTML editor (and CKEditor is simply always in HTML mode)

Sorry for any confusion in the event there was any ;-)

By your example, yes....something beyond escapement seems to be
happening.  Or perhaps a single point in the text/code you've entered is
not parsing correctly and thus through the whole lot into a tailspin.

Believe me....I too hate documentation that doesn't even provide a
friggin example after the explanation!! ;-)

Cheers


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